Dub to Jungle Documentary

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Kane FM documented and captured the Dub to Jungle tour 2011; the film explores the living history of bass culture with interviews with Channel One Sound System, Congo Natty, Tenor Fly, Klose One, Nanci & Phoebe. We also speak with the stakeholder and Director of Punch Records Ammo Talwar and promoters about the concept behind the tour.

Roots reggae has been cited by many music critics of the 20th century as the mother of many modern music forms. Born from the garrisons of Jamaica this music has given a voice to disaffected peoples of all cultures and all backgrounds around the world. The messages of rebellion and truth seeking that roots provides struck a chord across the globe.

In the 1990′s artists like Ragga Twins, Rebel Mc & Lennie De Ice began to fuse roots reggae with acid house. Jungle techno, or as it was first called, 4beat, was born. Jungle is the child of reggae, conceived by the union of Jamaican sound system culture and British acid house music.

Director / Interviews -- Chris Jones / Producer -- Nick Hayman@ Burningwick / Elliot Seeds @ Motion Graphics / Sound Man -- Alpesh Patel / Camera -- Squeaky Clean, Sophie Akehurst, Ben Cornish.

Thanks to Ammo Talwar, Rachel Bevan, Jack Vagabondz, Gurpreet Bilkhu @ Punch, Anthony @ Kontakt, Gentlemens Dub club, Luke Murray, Jess @ Patchwork, James @ Take the Whole Cake, Channel One Sound System, Congo Natty, Tenor Fly, Nanci & Phoebe, Klose One (Ruairi), NOISE CONTROL AUDIO, Dubkasm & Vibtronics

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  • Somebody couldn't post a tracklist for this could they?

  • @trackschneebeli Take a look at the end of the doc, all the tracks are listed there.

  • anybody know the tune that comes in at 3:19?

  • @gigapineapple Jah Set It by Congo Natty

  • Full respect to the Channel One crew from Rootikal - looking forward to the session at East Village on 4th of November

  • @RootikalSelector thanks to the Rootikal crew

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  • fuck i accidentally hit dislike. my bad. total mistake. long live jungle and dub

  • The Asian guy is chatting shit

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  • 05:40 she looks like a little vampire... who I wanna do.

    Big up Congo Natty

  • good vibes all the way...

  • last tune id please!!

  • all my respect to congo natty

  • @Tomtheartist nothing about him sounds particularly "black" IMO

  • Dropping science in the doc! So many genres of music including hip hop comes from reggae. Kool Herc for example!!

  • Woww , all cames from one source. Culture!! Thanks for posting. A gem.

    Anyone knows name that start at 1:50 ?

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